20 Sites That Pay You to Write Articles Online: Get Paid to Blog About Anything

Last Updated January 30, 2017

Yes, you can make money writing even if you’re not a professional writer.

Whether you have just dropped out from the workforce, are a full-time housewife struggling with the household budget, a student looking for a part-time job, or whatever your situation may be, freelance writing represents legitimate opportunities that you can exploit while you work from home.

And the great news is that the opportunities are plentiful and ever-present. Online businesses are always looking out for freelance writers to create contents for their websites or other online publications. The job could cover a wide range of skill set, from entry-level to experienced workers.

Online businesses are always looking for freelance writers to create contents for their websites or other online publications. The job could cover a wide range of skill set, from entry-level to experienced workers.

The job could cover a wide range of skill set, from entry-level to experienced workers.

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The two factors that determine your compensation will be the quality of your article, and of course, the terms on offer from the hiring party.

For the purpose of this article, I have compiled the different sites and techniques I have used throughout the years to earn extra money on the side writing articles online.

These should work just as nicely for you as they had been for me.

How These Sites Pay

Some sites pay you instantly after they get your submission, and some will pay you based on the performance of your article when it goes live.

Each of these options has its own pros and cons, but they both require effort and commitment on your part.

Let me explain both of these options a little more…

I’ll explain both in more detail.

1. Upfront Payment

The more interesting option for me is the so-called “Upfront Payment.”

This is an arrangement where the website your write for pays you once you submit the article and they accept it.

Since this is a prepayment arrangement, how your written article going to fare in the search engine rankings or how many page views your work is going to help generate would not influence the payment. In short, there is no string attached upon submission of the agreed articles.

2. Performance Payment

The first option for getting paid as a writer is through what’s known as the “Performance Payment.”

As the name suggests, the amount of money you earn from each article varies based on how it performs, or more precisely, how much traffic it gets.

With performance payment which is also known as revenue sharing, earning comes from ads and affiliate links placed throughout the page where the article resides. The total earning is then split (usually 50/50) between the host site and you (the writer).

Get Paid to Write Articles Online

If you are ready to make some money writing articles online, here are some sites you can use to get started.

As the name suggests, Wow Women on Writing is focused on content related to women. There are different payments for various types of articles they accept.

Here is what the site pays for different type of content:

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This is a site that focuses on the news and happenings around the world with a little humor.

You have two options:

Sign up as a writer for the site and earn $5 to $20 for every article you pitch that gets published.

Or, you can write as a freelancer. Every day, they put a list of topics that they need articles for on their famous “The Heckle Workshop” page. Browse the topics and chose the ones you like to write about. Payments varies based on the topic/article.

About.com is one of the most popular and visited sites in the world with an average monthly visitors of about 55 millions. You can make very good money if you become an About “guide”. But you have to be really good to be approved.

Yet another site that shares advertising revenue. It is highly popular with netizens and you’ll earn money through Adsense and by being an Amazon affiliate. Capitalize on your pet subjects and slowly build up hubs.

The site enjoys huge patronage so it is entirely up to you to drive traffic to your hubs.

Bukisa is a lot like Helium, but it’s more focused on how-to style articles. You can write on just about any topic you can imagine. The earning comes from displaying ads alongside your published articles. You are paid via PayPal.

They have a publishing networks with a whole bunch of sites in it. Once your article is approved, it gets published on one of the websites in their network. Money is earned through ads displayed on your article pages. They also pay via PayPal.

I call this the Mickey Mouse version of InfoBarrel. They share the revenue from advertising with you through Adsense. But over your, the article length can start anywhere from 150 words up. If you are a prolific writer, you are able to submit more works on the same time-frame.

This is yet another fabulous site make money off writing. It doesn’t impose on stringent criteria so newbie writers may like this site better.

The payout ranges from $3-$8 per article. They generally accept articles of shorter length, and in my opinion, this represents an excellent opportunity to boost up your productivity.

The site is not restricted to just individual freelancers, as they are open to both companies and entrepreneurs. Again, you go to the archive and choose to write articles that would be of interest to them.

Payment is done twice monthly through PayPal for work approved by them.

This is effectively a job board for writers. Here, new jobs are posted almost on daily basis. Stick around here if you find your work volume need to be boosted up.

The topics here could vary a lot. You could be writing blogs on major sporting events or simply do up a review on your experience using a specific product.

18. Craigslist

This may not be your conventional source of paid written work, but there are occasional writing assignments posted here that pay well. I once chance upon a work where I was required to write 10 short articles every week for a stretch of 2 months. The work concerned my experience on article marketing.

My compensation was $100 a week, so you just do the math throughout the 2 months duration. I put 2 hours a week aside for this assignment and I must say it was a pretty generous payout.

Note:

The sites listed below were part of the original article, but they no longer work for the purpose of this article. We keep them here for archival reasons.

19. Yahoo! Voices – Formerly Associated Content (No longer exists)

In all frankness, how the working of the site is going to pan out is yet unclear as Yahoo just recently acquired this site. According to a press release, they said that nothing will get changed. If that is true, the site is still willing to accept articles of all sorts.

Writers can choose from upfront payment, performance payment or anything in between. For upfront payment, the amount they can commit to is usually no more than five dollars. So keep this in mind.

There is also a bonus scheme when you receive payment after every 1000 page views. Naturally if your article is able to generate sustained interest, this could be a nice way to build out your cash pile over time.

Nowadays, I use this site only sparingly, but there is no harm for you to check them out.

20. Squidoo (Merged with HubPages)

Squidoo is one of the biggest revenue sharing sites where you can write about almost any topic. You earn money through Amazon affiliate links, Adsense ads, etc.

One good thing about Squidoo is that getting traffic to your article is much easier since Squidoo lenses (Lens is what they call an article) tend to rank in Google a bit easier than articles from other sites. You are paid via PayPal.

21. Helium (No longer the same company)

Helium is one of the very first sites I ever tried when I was starting out. Not only you can You can earn money in a few ways: incentive payments, exclusive assignments and performance bonuses.

22. Break Studios (No longer exists)

Everyday there is a list of titles that you can choose from to write your articles around. The best thing about this site is that every article earns you $8 regardless of the length. Your article can be as short as 250 words and as long as a 700 words.

You are paid at the end of each month via PayPal for every published article.

23. Demand Studios (No longer exists)

Chances are you are aware of their existence but do you know that the pay out for every article is between $7-$15 (sometimes in excess of $30)?

This is not a place where free-form writing is all the rage. Instead, your work has to conform to certain guidelines. The nice thing about this site is that you simply focus on work that interests you.

If that is not easy enough, they have a library of over 1000 titles so you can take your pick from there. Say you are some sort of DIY guy, you probably can write an article on how to do things, detailing every step and process along the way.

The content from Demand Studios can go to several different sites, so that would maximize your reach. One site you should be familiar with is ehow.com. Payment is made twice-weekly through PayPal, of course for work that has been approved.

24. Blogging.org (No longer the same company)

This is a rather new site where blog owners go to find content for their blog. You can make money here by writing blog posts. Expect anywhere from $1.50 – $20 per article.

Vocal rewards its users on a per-view basis – the more views your posts receive, the more you are rewarded.

Writers can monitor their posts’ – and their wallets – performance via the Internal Dashboard and cash-out through the secure Stripe payments.

The platform has something for all genres of writers – science fiction, relationships, health and wellness, travel, music, and more.

There’s no flat fee – your posts will accumulate money today, tomorrow, or five years from now.

A Word on Blogging

My favorite means of getting real income as a writer. The control you can exercise here is absolute. It would not turn you into an overnight millionaire, but I suggest you would dedicate some time daily to bring it up to speed over time. Until then, it may still be worth your while to continue to explore other income avenues.

More and more writers have taken to blogging to supplement their income. And the nice thing is that they just focus on topics that are close to their hearts anyway, rather than seeking high and low for fresh and unfamiliar content.

Tip

You will need to expand your marketability in order to earn more. It does not hurt if you pick up a variety of writing styles such as AP, Chicago, and MLA.

At the same time, experiment on other natures of writing content. I say you should try everything from eBooks to business and SEO articles, press releases to interviews, and blogs to product reviews.

Wrapping up

You can, of course, use other freelancing websites like Freelancer.com, eLance, and Odesk to find writing gigs to work on.

Another great place to find clients is webmaster related forums. Most forums have a classified section where you can start a thread offering your services. Webmasters and bloggers are always looking for quality writers on these forums.

Forums like WarriorForum and DigitalPoints are two of the hottest webmaster related forums where I personally know a few writers who make their living by offering their article writing services to forum members.

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Discussion

Some minor editing would make this article better, but thanks for the info. It’s a good list.

Satrapsays

Thanks El.

Sorry about the mistakes. I do proofread, but English not being my native language, I do make mistake here and there, despite trying very hard not to.

Would you mind pointing out the issues you see, so I can fix them? Thanks.

Malcolm Coxsays

I know that thedailyheckle.net pays for blog posts on a range of subjects.

Satrapsays

Thanks for the addition, Malcolm. Added to the list.

Richard Monteirosays

Wonderful article, Satrap. Thanks for providing us a chance of making some decent money online.
I’d like you to elaborate on thedailytackle.net. I read in your article that it pays 8?. How do they pay, PayPal or any other medium?
Thanks ?

Satrapsays

You are welcome Richard.

From what I understand, they pay via PayPal.

Are you thinking about giving them a try? If you do, please come back and let us know how it went.

Like Iwriter and Text-Broker, Text-Writers is another online platform to make money writing online.

Satrapsays

Thanks foe the heads up Cristina. How long have you guys been in the business?

Mac Jonessays

After reading the post I have to admit no one can honestly say that couldn’t earn a little extra money. I personally earn also through Earn Honey and I can earn here $100 per day..

arindamsays

Hi! Satrap, i am from india and i would like to know if there are any site that is best for a beginner online writer that accept writers other than native English speaking people. What can one expect to earn per day writing at beginner level? Because a 100$ a day as the gentleman quoted is alot of money in Indian Rupees .

Satrapsays

Hey Arindam,

For beginners I would say it’s much better to start with freelancing sites like UpWork so you can get your foot in the door and get some experience.

As far as how much you can make writing articles on the internet, there is no set number. It depends on many factors, like the project itself, your skill, the client, etc.

Hope that helps.

Kendrasays

I loved the information you have, however (and it’s just a suggestion) in your opinion would it be more helpful if there we’re links given for these sites?

Satrapsays

Kendra, thanks so much for the kind words. I am glad you love the info.

And yes, we have linked to the sites we mentioned (the blue site names are links to the sites). The few that no longer exist don’t have links obviously since they no longer exist.

Carla Paolasays

I’m going to look at these in more depth. I hope I have some success… Will keep you posted..

Satrapsays

Good luck Carla. Yes, do keep us posted. We wish you success.

Pramodsays

Many thanks for lot of information on an area I wanted to venture out – writing online – but could never do for lack of proper guidance. In that sense I would take you as my GUIDE. I will keep coming back here as I find valuable feed backs. I begin my writing journey today — A journey of 1000 miles begins with the 1st step. Again Thnx.

Iinsays

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Dansays

If you try this site you will never go wrong with article writing and blog posts

Betsays

I am new to web writing and found this article helpful because it had a lot of ideas and was focused on different writing levels.
As a journalist, I often found that I was slower than other writers because I proofread, edited, and checked facts. You would be surprised how many writers do not care if their articles are wrong or right. Most do not care if they are legible. For example, I found that I lost 15% or more of your content because of broken texts and unfinished sentences. The editing could have been better.
Thank you for your ideas.

Satrapsays

Thanks, Bet. I am glad you find it useful. Sorry about the broken sentence. We try to break up the text to make it easier for readers to read. Blog readers are usually “skimmers” so we use small sentences to break up the text. I know it goes against what grammar rules teach us, but like everything else, language and how we write is also evolving, especially when it come to writing for the web.

abdullahisays

I love this article. My question is, for countries who are banned for using pay pal accounts like my country Nigeria, what do you advice us to do?

Satrapsays

Unfortunately, there is not much one can do, except find sites that pay via other online payments systems that can operate in your country.

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